Carol Cling
Carol Cling was an arts writer and movie critic at the Review-Journal before retiring in 2018. From Orange County, California, Cling graduated with honors from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and studied screenwriting at the American Film Institute and the BBC in London.
Like Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Pippin is a prince — the son of the medieval king Charlemagne.
The Smith Center set the stage for Saturday — when “Hamilton” tickets go on sale to the general public — by releasing additional tickets Thursday for sale to season subscribers.
The immersive virtual reality attraction opens Friday in St. Mark’s Square of the Grand Canal Shoppes.
A timely show for the #MeToo era. And a timeless one for those who follow the gospel of #LessIsMore.
If you think you’ve already seen “The Color Purple” at The Smith Center, you’re right. And wrong.
Here are your best bets for art this weekend in Las Vegas.
Ticket sales for The Smith Center’s “Hamilton” run will begin at 10 a.m. April 28 online at thesmithcenter.com .
The 58-year-old recently took over as president and chief executive officer of the Nevada School of the Arts.
Here are your best bets for art this weekend in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Philharmonic music director Donato Cabrera first heard it in the King Arthur movie “Excalibur.”
Now open after almost of a month of previews at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the new show from the Spiegelworld folks who brought you the long-running “Absinthe” serves up a deliberately off-kilter space spoof along with the jugglers and acrobats.
Something old, something new — and something to celebrate. That’s the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s upcoming 20th-anniversary season, which orchestra officials announced Thursday at TPC Summerlin
Here are this week’s five best bets for art in Las Vegas.
She’s the original Material Girl — or, if you’re into acronyms, OMG.